[The method for projecting households by family type in terms of headship cohort change--Part 2. Projecting marital status and headship rates by family type in household formation stage
Oe, M.
Jinko Mondai Kenkyu 49(4): 1-22
1994
ISSN/ISBN: 0387-2793 PMID: 12288665 Document Number: 355158
"This article is Part 2 of the study on the method for projecting households tendency of late marriage will continue to the beginning of the twenty-first century." (SUMMARY IN ENG)
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